Digital adjustments almost never make things bigger/louder. If this knob was set anywhere else, it was probably in the wrong place.Īll the rest of the volume adjustments in the system should all all the way up. Max it out and then back down the slightest bit. The Gain knob just above it may work best almost all the way up. The pattern selector on the back should be on position 3 which looks like a heart or kidney bean. You should be speaking into the side grill just up from the Blue company name. In Audacity the microphone is listed as ‘Microphone (Yeti Stereo Microph’. The top waveform was slightly zoomed in (the same amount as the bottom one was), but my waveforms are usually pretty good like that. I did do a clean restart but I didn’t unplug the Yeti first, I’ll give that a go. I use Zoom all the time and this hasn’t happened before but I’ll look into it, and I haven’t played any new games between the last recording and the new one. It’s possible the Yeti is dying, but that’s waaaaaaaaay down the list. Exactly what does it say in the Audacity recording window? The window next to the microphone symbol. Make sure the Yeti is selected as the microphone and see how it works. So that’s the odd duck, not what you have now. Slightly low waves are easily corrected, but if your waves go all the way up to 100%, you can get overload and distortion-usually permanent. It’s much more likely to give shrunken waves to keep you out of overload troubles. It’s most unusual for home microphones to give loud, proud, tall waveforms like that. Wait for it to clear everything and stop. Audacity gets its sound from the computer, not from the microphone.ĭid you Zoom or Skype recently? Both of those take over your sound services and sometimes don’t let go.ĭid you clean restart? Unplug the Yeti.
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